At this month’s free online knowledge sharing event, HealthTech RapidConf : May, the discussion will centre around the gaps and opportunities for AI & Machine Learning in HealthTech.
As the demand for solutions that apply intuitive machine-based learning techniques grows across healthcare, solution providers need to understand how to be best apply those technologies within their offerings.
With a panel of leading experts, this free event is essential for anyone working in HealthTech today. The event also includes this month’s HealthTech Startup Award.
Register and watch for free here
RapidConf : Panel Session
8:30-9:30 (PDT) / 16:30-17:30 (GMT+1)
Dr. Lynda Chin (Apricity Health), Dr. Anthony Chang (Children’s Hospital Orange County), Dr. Joann Elmore (UCLA), and Balint Bene (bene : studio) will discuss where the gap in the HealthTech space for artificial intelligence and machine learning is. The session will be moderated by Lindsey Williams (Corylus Consulting).
HealthTech Startup Award
9:30-10:30 (PDT) / 17:30-18:30 (GMT+1)
4 growth stage health startups pitch their product and receive feedback from Dr. Gary Goldman (Global Health Impact Network), Thomas Miller (Nixon Gwilt Law), Chris Saxman (Nymbl Science) and Balint Bene (bene : studio).
This month’s Startup pitch participants include:
- Rahman Mohammed, Founder of VivoDoc
- Benedict Rehbein, Co-Founder of Ecovery
- Isabell Rottman, Co-Founder of Uplyfe
- Marius Krämer, Co-Founder of HAYV
Every month the HealthTech Startup Award brings together a range of promising health technology companies allowing them to pitch their technologies to our expert panel and receive essential feedback and support.
iPill, a digital health hardware innovation designed to improve prescription adherence and reduce opioid diversion and abuse through a secure dispenser and mobile application, was recognized as the HealthTech Startup in April.
Commenting on the achievement CEO and Founder Dr. John Hsu said, “We hope to make the iPill a market leader that will become the standard of practice. The child-resistant cap was developed by Dr. Henri Breault in 1967 and made a federal mandate in 1970. Child hold overdoses dropped 91 percent. Kids have gotten smarter. 1 in 4 opioid overdoses now involves children and teens. By secure opioid storage, active control dispensing, destruction of unused pills upon tampering or prescription end, the iPill can save lives, reduce medical expenses, and improve healthcare.”
HealthTech Networking Club
The monthly HealthTech RapidConf events are run for members of our HealthTech Networking Club, an invite-only networking club that connects key players in the Healthtech industry and provides private networking opportunities.
Become a member and network with other HealthTech, Telehealth, or IoMT startup leaders, consultants, investors, and healthcare providers. If your organization is a part of the HealthTech ecosystem, apply for an invitation to the HealthTech Networking Club here.